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"Good enough" may be the best British forces can hope to achieve in Afghanistan, the BBC's George Alagiah discovers.
The BBC's Stephanie Holmes explores what the rhetorical skills of Barack Obama reveal about the man who will become the next US president.
The BBC's Max Deveson goes door to door with an Obama campaigner in Hershey, Pennsylvania, home to America's top chocolate firm.
Excerpts from US blogs and commentators reacting to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama's convention speech.
Barack Obama delivered one of his finest speeches as he attacked his Republican rival, John McCain, and stressed his Americanness, says the BBC's Jamie Coomarasamy.
David Cameron says he wants to be the Thatcher of social reform but his rhetoric is reminiscent of a more recent PM.
Roads, obviously. Sanitation. But no great buildings from their time in Britain. But the greatest legacy is how we use language to persuade, says Lisa Jardine.
BBC News website readers in Zimbabwe give their views on the verificiation of the election results.
US Democratic hopeful Barack Obama condemns the rhetoric in a supporter's sermon mocking Hillary Clinton.
Having ramped up the rhetoric over a possible conflict with Syria and Hezbollah, Israel is now attempting to calm it down again, the BBC's Jon Brain says.
Christopher Hill tells North Korea to end deadlock on the nuclear deal, while Seoul tells it to tone down its rhetoric.
Despite the political rhetoric, the often used mantra that 'it's the economy, stupid' is not actually central to the Spanish elections on Sunday.
Schools organisations are calling on politicians to end the "misleading rhetoric" of school choice.
East-West relations have become chilly over the last year, which some see as the prelude to a new Cold War, says the BBC's Tim Whewell.
The Dalai Lama is increasing pressure to involve the Tibetan people in the choice of his successor, despite Chinese opposition.
Australian rivals John Howard and Kevin Rudd increase campaign rhetoric ahead of Saturday's general election.
By heightening rhetoric over Iran's nuclear programme, President Bush leaves the military option wide open, reports Paul Reynolds.
The jailing of four Islamic radicals over cartoon protests raises important issues on freedom of speech and bias.
Nato's chief calls on the West and Russia to tone down their rhetoric in their row over defence and Kosovo.
US President Bush says Russia has nothing to fear from a missile shield to be partly built in eastern Europe.
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